20 January
2014 Last updated at 16:28 GMT
BBC
A Greek
fugitive who disappeared while on prison leave has threatened the government
with armed action, accusing it of ruining the country with austerity measures.
Christodoulos
Xiros, who was convicted in 2003 of belonging to the far-left November 17
organisation, has vowed to return to arms.
He was
serving six life sentences for bombings and shootings.
He vanished
in January while on leave from prison to visit his family.
In a video
posted on the internet, Xiros said: "I've decided to fire the guerrilla
shotgun against those who stole our lives and sold our dreams for profit."
He
criticises the media, the judiciary, the police and the extreme right-wing
Golden Dawn party, and invites Greece 's
security forces to join with him.
He also
condemns the two parties in Greece's governing coalition, the conservative New
Democracy and the socialist Pasok, accusing them of treason and stating that
the "price of their treason is death".
November 17
emerged in the mid-1970s and claimed responsibility for a series of deadly
attacks against foreign diplomats and Greek politicians and businessmen over
nearly three decades, killing at least 23 people.
The group
was named after a student uprising against Greece 's US-backed military junta
in 1973, and mixed Marxist ideology with nationalism.
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